Index to course material for Math 152, spring, 1997 (in GIF)

This material is also available in Postscript format.

The material presented here is a combination of the general and the specific. During the academic year 1996-7, Math 151-2 was coordinated by R. Goodman, who prepared material for all sections of the course, building on what was done the previous year and including some contributions from other members of the instructional staff. The course format resembled last year's. Following the material uniformly provided to all sections of the course is some course material specific to sections 9, 10, and 11, taught by S. Greenfield, the previous year's course coordinator. This includes several exams with solutions. A detailed discussion appears below.


Course material for all sections of Math 152

Syllabus Here is a syllabus with accompanying textbook problem list. It includes some slight revisions from that actually used during the spring, 1997, semester. A syllabus actually used during this semester by one lecturer is also included.

Workshops Here are workshop problems as presented in section 75 (with an exception noted below). Section 75 was a small class with students receiving 5 credits for four meetings each week (three 80 minute periods plus one 55 minute period). Most students were enrolled in a 4 credit version of the course, meeting for 80 minute lectures twice each week and once a week for an 80 minute workshop/recitation. The material presented below for sections 9, 10, and 11 was prepared for such a class.
The workshop problems presented last year represented an effort to provide a selection of alternatives for instructors. The problems presented here reflect one version of what might actually be used in the classroom. More particularly, they usually begin with a "warm-up" problem which almost all students should be able to do. Beginning with a relatively accessible problem may be a good way to get students started. Here is a list of the workshop topics:

Note that workshops in weeks 6 and 12 (and the last workshop of the semester) were replaced by reviewing for the in-class exams and the final exams.

Review problems Sets of review problems were provided before each of the two in-class exams and the final exam. Novel aspects of the syllabus are reflected in some of the review problems.

The Final Exam Here is one version of the final exam. Note again that there are some types of problems new to this course.


Course material for sections 9, 10, and 11 of Math 152

Syllabus Here is the syllabus with accompanying textbook problem list

Workshops Here (with one exception noted below) are the workshops actually used in sections 9, 10, and 11. They also built upon last year's workshops and sometimes borrowed ideas from the workshops of the course coordinator (discussed above). A number of the workshop problems are new, however. Here is a list of topics:

Note again that workshops in several weeks were replaced by reviewing for the in-class exams and the final exams.

Review problems The standard review problems were provided before each of the two in-class exams and the final exam. Novel aspects of the syllabus are reflected in some of the review problems.

Review sessions Almost every instructor of Math 152 scheduled exam review sessions. Final exam review sessions were listed on a web page which students were encouraged to consult. They did, and many attended several review sessions or attended review sessions held by instructors other than their own which might have been scheduled more conveniently. Sometimes additional material was prepared for such a session (in this case, for the session scheduled for sections 9, 10, and 11).

Exams Here are questions and answers to one version each of the first and second in-class exams given to sections 9, 10, and 11 of Math 152. The final exam was the same for all sections. And again, there are some types of problems new to this course.


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